looking upgrade my xt rotors to hope Moto M6 ?

shifter58
shifter58 Posts: 22
edited March 2008 in MTB buying advice
the reason being,i cannot use shimano xtr cenrerlock on my 6 bolt king hubs,Sooo the moto m60 floating rotors are very light and mud riddence and wondering wether to put these on along with the MP34 REAR SHOCH postedly earlier on another post,would be grateful to advice on the difeerence in the MP23 SOME MORE .AND THE PERFORMANCE OF THE MOTOM6 FLOATING ROROR WITH TINANIUM BOLTS AND MIDDLE ALIUMINIUM SECTIONWORKING MY XTR FULL GEAR.Will be getting my mp34 rear shock by the end of the month by the way.Sooo any views on my upgrades peeps ? thank you kindly :)

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  • BeardedDave
    BeardedDave Posts: 1,977
    In English, that means what?
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  • dirtbiker100
    dirtbiker100 Posts: 1,997
    shifter58 wrote:
    the reason being, i cannot use shimano xtr centrelock on my 6 bolt king hubs. So with the Hope M6, the floating rotors are very light and it has good mud clearance (does it?) so i am wondering whether to put these on my bike along with the RP23 rear shock that i mentioned earlier on another post. I would be grateful to advice on the difference in the RP23 (with what?!?). also advice on the performance of the M6 rotor with titanium bolts. AND MIDDLE ALIUMINIUM SECTIONWORKING MY XTR FULL GEAR(what the hell is that bit about?). I will be getting my RP23 rear shock by the end of the month by the way. so what do you think about my intended upgrades fellow forum users? thank you kindly :)

    thats my take with my thoughts in bold. i'm guessing he means the RP23 fox shock? i dunno. not familiar with a MP34 or MP23.

    basicaly what about upgrading from xt discs to hope M6 ones. oh. just the rotors he means. why hope ones? just cos they're floating? they won't be lighter than normal ones I wouldn't have thought would they?
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,675
    Some calipers can catch on the spider. Yours i have no idea about.
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